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432:. News reports quoted the parents of both bride and groom as being against the marriage for reasons of race. Years later, after the couple's 1972 divorce, Hunter-Gault gave a speech at the university in which she praised Stovall, who, she said, "unhesitatingly jumped into my boat with me. He gave up going to movies because he knew I couldn't get a seat in the segregated theaters. He gave up going to the Varsity because he knew they would not serve me... We married, despite the uproar we knew it would cause, because we loved each other." Shortly after their marriage, Stovall was quoted as saying, "We are two young people who found ourselves in love and did what we feel is required of people when they are in love and want to spend the rest of their lives together. We got married." The couple had one daughter, Suesan Stovall, a singer (born December 1963). 265: 44: 428:, on June 8, 1963, because they believed that, since he was white, the first ceremony might be considered invalid as well as criminal, based on laws about interracial marriages in the unidentified state in which they had been married. Once the marriage was revealed, the governor of Georgia called it "a shame and a disgrace", while Georgia's attorney general made public statements about prosecuting the mixed-race couple under 489: 224:
In 1958, members of the Atlanta Committee for Cooperative Action (ACCA) began to search for high-achieving African-American seniors who attended high schools in Atlanta. They were interested in jump-starting the integration of white universities in Georgia. They were searching for the best students
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ruling, Hunter was in eighth grade and was the only black student at an Army school in Alaska, where her father was stationed. Her parents divorced after spending the year in Alaska, and Hunter moved to Atlanta with her mother, two brothers, and maternal grandmother.  
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Despite meeting the qualifications to transfer to the University of Georgia, she and Holmes were rejected every quarter due to the fact that there was no room for them in the dorms, but transfer students in similar situations were admitted. This led to court case
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The two were initially rejected by the university on the grounds that there was no more room in the dorms for incoming freshmen who were required to live there. That fall, Hunter enrolled at Wayne University (later
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as its Johannesburg bureau chief and correspondent in 1999. She exited this role in 2005, although she still regularly appeared on the network and others, as an Africa specialist.
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so that universities would have no reason to reject them other than race. Hunter, along with Hamilton Holmes were the two students selected by the committee to integrate
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Following her divorce from Walter Stovall, Hunter married Ronald T. Gault, a black businessman who was then a program officer for the
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Synnott, Marcia G. (2008). "The African-American Women Most Influential in Desegregating Higher Education".
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Broadcast Personality of the Year Award, the Women in Radio and Television Award and two awards from the
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as a metropolitan reporter specializing in coverage of the urban black community. She joined
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The Schomburg Center Guide to Black Literature: From the Eighteenth Century to the Present
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series on South Africa. She also received the 1986 Journalist of the Year Award from the
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Art Sears Jr., "Lawyer Asks to Defend Hunter's Mixed Race Marriage in Georgia Court",
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While in high school, at the age of 16, Hunter, along with two friends, converted to
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Maynard Institute for Journalism Education: Black Journalists Movement
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We Shall Not Be Moved: The Desegregation of the University of Georgia
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since 2009 and serves on the Board of Trustees at the Carter Center.
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John H. Britton, "Charlayne's Secret Marriage to White Man",
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Online version is titled "Columbia's overdue apology to
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for excellence in broadcast journalism for her work on
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were the first African-American students to attend the
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In 1967, Hunter joined the investigative news team at
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Hunter graduated in 1963 with a B.A. in journalism.
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Index

Charlayne Hunter

Due West, South Carolina
Wayne State University
University of Georgia
BA
Washington University
The New York Times
The New Yorker
National Public Radio
CNN
Public Broadcasting Service
Hamilton Holmes
University of Georgia
Due West, South Carolina
Brenda Starr, Reporter
Brown v. Board of Education
Henry McNeal Turner High School
Georgia State College
Georgia State University
University of Georgia
Wayne State University

WRC-TV
Washington, D.C.
The New York Times
The MacNeil/Lehrer Report
The NewsHour
Jim Lehrer
Johannesburg

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